Federal Health seeks to support medical services in Aonyi, in the middle of the flow of the move

The Director of the General Ministry of International Health of the Federal Ministry of Health meets health officials of the administrative administration of the Abyei region.
D. ALAA AL -TAYEB: We will work to fill medical deficiencies in Abyei in cooperation with the United Nations.
A high health meeting in my father to meet the challenges of travel, develop a medical structure and the establishment of an emergency and childbirth hospital.
Sudan port:
Director of the General Administration of International Health at the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Alaa Al -Tayeb Muddathir, representative of the Federal Minister of Health, held a meeting with the general director of health in the administrative administration of the Abyei region, Dr. Hala Ismail Hussein, and Al -Sanusi Ali Al -Senssi, The Department of Water.
The meeting dealt with the current health situation in the Abyei region, in the light of the growing number of displaced people from Darfur, Kordofan and the State of Khartoum, in addition to the displaced persons crossing the state of South Sudan. Participants indicated that the region was almost closed and can only be entered by humanitarian organizations or by the state of South Sudan.
The administrative representatives of Abyei called for the need to establish an emergency, childbirth and children hospital, to face the large number of citizens fleeing the combat areas. They explained that there are major challenges that hinder the provision of health services, due to the large flow of displaced people in areas such as volume and others.
They also underlined the presence of the largest free market in Africa within Abyei, known as “ostrich market”, and are frequented by more than seventy thousand people, which is a great pressure on administrative medical services. They stressed that the number of international organizations operating in the region does not exceed five organizations, calling for the Federal Ministry of Health to mobilize more support to cover the medical needs of the population and the displaced.
For his part, Dr. Alaa Al -Tayeb Muddathir said that it would follow all the problems that have been presented by Abyi administrative representatives, noting that it will discuss international means to resolve these challenges, including the possibility of establishing an emergency hospital in the region.
She added that the ministry, in coordination with United Nations agencies and international organizations operating in the country, will endeavor to fill the gaps and increase medical support for the population and the displaced and those who fled war.
In turn, Dr. Hala Ismail Hussein said that this meeting was the fifth of its kind with the Federal Ministry of Health, to discuss increasing health challenges due to the high number of war on the run. She stressed that the region has no specialized hospital for the treatment of children and childbirth, and that the health of mothers is desperately needing these services. He also indicated that pharmaceutical supplies previously arrived by the World Health Organization and the rest of the organizations working in the administration.



